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(27) Adequate Equipment. Adequate equipment shall be supplied capable of <br /> ispreading and compacting the refuse as received. At least one machine capable of <br /> covering the working face, in its entirety at the end of the day, shall be supplied. <br /> (28) Information Display. Subject to approval by the City Council, the Permittee <br /> shall erect and maintain at each entrance to the Landfill Property a sign stating the <br /> name of the facility, the schedule of days and hours the facility is open to the public, <br /> prices for use of the facility, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Permit number <br /> and the penalty for nonconforming dumping. <br /> (29) Small-Load Dumping Site. The Permittee shall, during all hours of operation, <br /> maintain and operate a separate suitable and safe disposal area for the dumping of <br /> small loads by pickup trucks, cars, and trailers from May 1 to October 31 each year. <br /> This separate site shall be located and operated with due regard for the nature of the <br /> vehicles bringing such loads, and the normal frequency of such dumping. <br /> 5.) Off-Site Litter Control. The Permittee shall engage in a regular and routine <br /> litter maintenance and removal program extending one-half mile north and south of the <br /> entrance to the Landfill and to any other areas adversely impacted by debris related to <br /> Landfill operations as may be determined by the City. Litter shall be removed from these <br /> areas not less than once per week, and more often if necessary because of spills or <br /> complaints from neighboring property owners, and ensure that these areas are kept free of <br /> litter generated by truck traffic traveling to and from the Landfill. In addition, Permittee <br /> shall inspect all trucks leaving the Landfill to ensure that they are either fully enclosed or <br /> covered, and/or clean, and will not spread litter on surrounding streets and roadways as they <br /> leave. In the event that Permittee fails to remove litter within forty-eight (48) hours of <br /> notice of accumulation of litter by the City, the City may cause such litter to be removed. <br /> The City shall bill the cost of such removal to the Permittee, which shall remit payment <br /> within thirty (30) days of the date of such billing. <br /> 6.) Site Environmental Monitoring. <br /> (01) On-site Groundwater. The Permittee shall perform on-site water quality <br /> testing at the monitoring wells in the manner required by the PCA permit. The wells <br /> shall meet current Department of Health Well Code Standards. The Water Quality <br /> Report shall be submitted to the City when it is submitted to the PCA. <br /> (02) Surface Water Quality. The Permittee shall have surface water quality tests <br /> performed in conjunction with sampling quarterly events when water is present. <br /> (03) Off-Site Groundwater Quality. The Permittee shall annually sample the <br /> individual private wells identified in the Comprehensive Monitoring Plan required by <br /> section 4(05). All private wells shall be analyzed for pH, COD, ammonia, chlorides, <br /> PXB 100862 <br /> 9. <br />
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